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Business, 01.10.2019 04:00 robert7248

Demand for stereo headphones and music players for joggers has caused nina industries to grow almost 50 percent over the past year. the number of joggers continues to expand, so nina expects demand for headsets to also expand, because, as yet, no safety laws have been passed to prevent joggers from wearing them. demand for the players for this year was as follows: month demand (units) january 4,220 february 4,320 march 4,020 april 4,420 may 5,020 june 4,720 july 5,320 august 4,920 september 5,420 october 5,720 november 6,320 december 6,020 a. using linear regression analysis, what would you estimate demand to be for each month next year? using a spreadsheet, follow the general format in exhibit 3.8. (do not round intermediate calculations. round your answers to 2 decimal places.

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